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31 mountaineers, including dual Pakistanis, limit K2

  • July 22, 2018
Climbers during bottom camp. Photo courtesy: Chhang Dawa Sherpa

Thirty-one mountaineers have ascended K2, a world’s second tip and many dangerous peak.

According to sources on a bottom camp, dual Pakistanis, including Muhammad Ali Sadpara, are among a group of mountaineers.

The group includes mountaineers from China, Japan, Ireland, Mexico, Switzerland and Nepal among other countries, a sources said.

“The group started a stand from Camp 4 and will start forward tonight,” a sources said.

According to Thaneswar Guragai, Manager during Seven Summit Treks, during slightest 24 climbers from a Seven Summit Treks/14 Peak Expedition successfully climbed a towering around a Abruzzi Ridge, The Hindu reported.

Mingma Gyabu Sherpa, Chhiji Norbu Sherpa, Dawa Gyaljen Sherpa, Lhakpa Temba Sherpa, Krishna Thapa Magar, Pemba Thinduk Sherpa, Ngima Thenduk Sherpa, Ngima Dorchi Sherpa, Dawa Sangay Sherpa, Lhakpa Nuru Sherpa, Pastemba Sherpa, Mingma Tenjen Sherpa and Furba Ongdi Sherpa among other unfamiliar climbers from SST speed done it to a tip of K2, Guragai quoted speed personality Chhang Dawa Sherpa as observant from a high camp.

According to him, Jianjonh Li (China), Noel Hanna (Ireland), Gangaamaa Badamgarav (Mongolia), Sophie Lavaud (Switzerland), Muhammad Ali Sadpara (Pakistan), Viridiana Alvarez Chavez (Mexico), Yoshiharu Nakamura (Japan), Paul Hegge (Belgium), Changjuan He (China), Intesh (Pakistan) and Naoko Watanabe (Japan) also climbed a mountain.

K2 is a world’s second tip rise and looms over a Karakoram operation on a China-Pakistan border.

Also famous as a “Savage Mountain”, it is mostly deemed a some-more severe stand than a tip peak, Mount Everest.

It was initial summited in 1954. Since then, only 306 people have done it to a top, while 80 have died trying, according to a 8000ers website.

Nestled between a western finish of a Himalayas, a Hindu Kush plateau and a Karakoram range, Gilgit-Baltistan has 18 of a world’s 50 tip peaks.

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